An electronic ballast is provided with an elongated housing; a heat sink module disposed in the housing and including a channel extending from one end to an other end; a plurality of power semiconductor modules disposed on both sides of the heat sink module respectively; an inlet assembly disposed at one end of the heat sink module proximate to a first panel at one end of the housing; an outlet assembly disposed at the other end of the heat sink module proximate to a second panel at an other end of the housing; and a fan disposed between the other end of the heat sink module and the second panel. Only a small portion of heat is dissipated by surface areas of the housing. Thus, the housing can be made compact to save space.

Patent
   9258924
Priority
Aug 13 2013
Filed
Sep 06 2013
Issued
Feb 09 2016
Expiry
Jun 06 2034
Extension
273 days
Assg.orig
Entity
Large
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1. An electronic ballast comprising:
an elongated housing;
a heat sink module disposed in the housing and including a channel extending from one end to an other end;
a plurality of power semiconductor modules disposed on both sides of the heat sink module respectively;
an inlet assembly disposed at one end of the heat sink module proximate to a first panel at one end of the housing;
an outlet assembly disposed at the other end of the heat sink module proximate to a second panel at an other end of the housing;
a fan disposed between the other end of the heat sink module and the second panel;
wherein the first panel includes a plurality of first openings in close proximity to one end of the channel for communicating therewith; the second panel includes a plurality of second openings; and an other end of the channel, the fan, and the second openings are aligned for communication;
a first gasket disposed to fill a space between the first openings and one end of the heat sink module;
a second gasket disposed to fill a space between the second openings and the fan; and
a third gasket disposed to fill a space between the fan and the other end of the heat sink module.
2. An electronic ballast comprising:
an elongated housing;
a heat sink module disposed in the housing and including a channel extending from one end to an other end;
a plurality of power semiconductor modules disposed on both sides of the heat sink module respectively;
an inlet assembly disposed at one end of the heat sink module proximate to a first panel at one end of the housing;
an outlet assembly disposed at the other end of the heat sink module proximate to a second panel at an other end of the housing;
a fan disposed between the other end of the heat sink module and the second panel;
a printed circuit board (PCB) disposed under the heat sink module;
wherein the first panel includes a plurality of first openings in close proximity to one end of the channel for communicating therewith; the second panel includes a plurality of second openings; and an other end of the channel, the fan, and the second openings are aligned for communication;
a first gasket disposed to fill a space between the first openings and one end of the heat sink module;
a second gasket disposed to fill a space between the second openings and the fan; and
a third gasket disposed to fill a space between the fan and the other end of the heat sink module.

1. Field of the Invention

The invention relates to electronic ballasts and more particularly to an electronic ballast having a heat dissipation device with improved characteristics.

2. Description of Related Art

Two conventional types of heat dissipation device for electronic ballast are available and discussed below.

One conventional heat dissipation device for electronic ballast is based on natural convection. Heat removal capability of the heat dissipation device is proportional to surface area contacting air. Thus, a large housing having an increase surface area is implemented in the electronic ballast. However, such electronic ballasts are disadvantageous due to inconvenience in use, bulkiness, high manufacturing cost, and high shipping cost.

The other conventional heat dissipation device for electronic ballast is implemented by installing a fan for removing excessive heat out of the electronic ballast (i.e., forced convection). Therefore, the electronic ballasts can be compact. However, dust, moisture, and other foreign objects may be brought into the electronic ballast to damage internal components by the operating fan. This is not safe.

Thus, the need for improvement still exists.

It is therefore one object of the invention to provide an electronic ballast comprising an elongated housing; a heat sink module disposed in the housing and including a channel extending from one end to an other end; a plurality of power semiconductor modules disposed on both sides of the heat sink module respectively; an inlet assembly disposed at one end of the heat sink module proximate to a first panel at one end of the housing; an outlet assembly disposed at the other end of the heat sink module proximate to a second panel at an other end of the housing; and a fan disposed between the other end of the heat sink module and the second panel. Only a small portion of heat is dissipated by surface areas of the housing.

In a first aspect of the invention there is a printed circuit board (PCB) disposed on an inner surface of the heat sink module.

In a second aspect of the invention the first panel includes a plurality of first openings in close proximity to one end of the channel for communicating therewith; the second panel includes a plurality of second openings; and an other end of the channel, the fan, and the second openings are aligned for communication.

In a third aspect of the invention there are a first gasket disposed to fill a space between the first openings and one end of the heat sink module, a second gasket disposed to fill a space between the second openings and the fan, and a third gasket disposed to fill a space between the fan and the other end of the heat sink module.

In a fourth aspect of the invention there are a plurality of spaced fins disposed in the heat sink module, the number of the fins being greater than 10.

In a fifth aspect of the invention there are two insulating silicon members each disposed between either side of the heat sink module and the power semiconductor modules.

In a sixth aspect of the invention the power semiconductor module includes at least one of a bridge stack and a metal-oxide-semiconductor (MOS).

In a seventh aspect of the invention there are a plurality of mounting plates secured to the power semiconductor modules by a plurality of fasteners driven through the mounting plates into the sides of the heat sink module.

By utilizing the invention, the housing can be made compact to save space because only a small portion of heat is dissipated by surface areas of the housing.

The above and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings.

FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of an electronic ballast incorporating a heat dissipation device according to the invention.

Referring to FIG. 1, an electronic ballast in accordance with the invention comprises the following components as discussed in detail below.

An elongated housing 1, a plurality of power semiconductor modules 2, and a heat sink module 3 are provided. The heat sink module 3 is disposed in the housing 1. The power semiconductor modules 2 are disposed on both sides 31 of the heat sink module 3. An inlet assembly 8 is disposed at one end 32 of the heat sink module 3 proximate to a first panel 11 at one end of the housing 1. There are a plurality of elongated first openings 13 formed on the first panel 11. The first openings 13 are in close proximity to one end 32 of the heat sink module 3 and are adapted to communicate therewith. Further, a gasket (e.g., o-ring or the like) 10 is disposed to fill a space between the first openings 13 and one end 32 of the heat sink module 3 for leakage prevention.

An outlet assembly 9 is disposed at the other end 33 of the heat sink module 3 proximate to a second panel 12 at the other end of the housing 1. There are a plurality of curved second openings 14 formed on the second panel 12. The second openings 14 are in close proximity to the other end 33 of the heat sink module 3 and are adapted to communicate therewith. Further, a fan 4 is provided between the other end 33 of the heat sink module 3 and the second panel 12, and two gaskets (e.g., o-rings or the like) 10 are provided in which one gasket 10 is disposed to fill a space between the second openings 14 and the fan 4 and the other gasket 10 is disposed to fill a space between the fan 4 and the other end 33 of the heat sink module 3 for leakage prevention.

A channel 34 is provided through the heat sink module 3 and has one end communicating with the inlet assembly 8 and the other end communicating with the outlet assembly 9. A plurality of spaced fins 35 are disposed in the channel 34 for heat dissipation. Preferably, the number of the fins is greater than 10. A printed circuit board (PCB) 100 is disposed under a bottom 311 of the heat sink module 3. Heat generated by the PCB 100 is dissipated by heat sink module 3. The housing 1 comprises the first panel 11, the second panel 12, a top cover 15, and a support 16 shaped as a U when viewing from either end.

Two insulating silicon members 5 each are provided between either side 31 of the heat sink module 3 and the power semiconductor modules 2. The silicon members 5 have a high thermal conductivity. The power semiconductor module 2 includes a bridge stack and a metal-oxide-semiconductor (MOS) 21. A plurality of mounting plates 7 are secured to the power semiconductor modules 2 by a plurality of fasteners 6 (e.g., screws) driven through the mounting plates 7 into the sides 31 of the heat sink module 3.

Cooling operation of the electronic ballast is described in detail below. Regarding the electronic ballast, a lot of heat is generated by the power semiconductor modules 2. The heat is transferred to the sides 31 by thermal conduction. The fan 4 activates to draw fresh air into both the housing 1 and the heat sink module 3 via the inlet assembly 8 (i.e., forced convection). The drawn air can carry a substantial portion of excessive heat generated by the power semiconductor modules 2 through the exposed fins in the channel 34 to the outlet assembly 9. Finally, heat is carried out of the housing 1.

A small portion of power (or energy) of the electronic ballast is consumed by a plurality of transformers L1, T1, and T2. The consumed energy in the form of heat is transferred to the surface of the housing 1 by thermal conduction. Further, the heat is carried out of the housing 1 by natural convection. The rate of heat transfer can be expressed in the following equation: W=hAΔt where h is the heat transfer coefficient, A is the surface area of the heat being transferred, and Δt is the time-dependent thermal gradient between environment and object (i.e., the surfaces of the housing 1). Only a small portion of heat is dissipated by the surface areas of the housing 1. Thus, the housing 1 can be made compact to save space.

While the invention has been described in terms of preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention can be practiced with modifications within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.

Wu, Wei, Chu, Qingsong, Huang, Jianlin

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